Articles [Politicians]

Introduction  The history of struggle for Indian independence cannot be imagined without considering the role of Muhammad Ali Jinnah Mahomedali Jinnabhai reverently addressed as Quaid-E-Azam as well as Baba-E-Quam in Pakistan.  He was...

I attended my first political meeting more than three decades ago. Thereafter I have been attending these meetings on and off. The arrangements at the meetings then were directly in proportion to the political importance of the speaker. The stage...

Introduction: No self righteous people can stay silent against continuous offenses against their mother tongue. Throughout the world, most revolutions happen to safeguard and preserve languages. History shows how many languages are turning into...

The political parties have started nominating their candidates for various parliamentary seats across the country. As usual they are not able to break out of their two compulsions. One of giving tickets to persons against whom there are charges of...

When we think of politics the first thing that strikes us all is the word 'corruption'. 'Politicians are corrupt', 'Politics is a swamp' are the popular phrases we come across. But we have never felt the need to understand as to how this...

Recently in the parliament eleven regional parties united together. These parties claimed that they all came together in the parliament because they didn’t want the central government to pass any such bills that might benefit them in the coming...

The Race is on So the Race is about to begin for Bungalow No.1 – The 7 Race Course Road, the official Bungalow allotted to the Prime Minister Of India. Incidentally, the Bungalow No.-7 is not only his residence but also the work address as well...

I believe in socialism but do not reduce the disparity between the salaries of big and small officials and the difference of income between the rich and the poor, though this difference is perhaps greater in India than in any other civilized...

In the bygone years the elections were very different from the present. Those elections were mostly fought on the sleazy agendas of cast, creed, religion and some other regional issues. People generally cast their votes based on their own personal...

The Right To Information means the right to know the truth about the government. Before 2005 this right to information was limited only to the Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assembly. They could stand up in parliament and ask...

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